A comma has nothing to do with the metric system. You put it there to make it easier to read large strings of digits. Alternatively, you could use spaces or other "delimiters".
10000 = 10,000 = 10 000 etc.
no it is not, but if add a comma and type some words it is.
'ondules' but there has to be a comma on top of the 'e'.
Mid-latitude cyclones are typically comma-shaped.
Mid latitude cyclones are typically comma-shaped.
Mid latitude cyclones are typically comma-shaped.
The comma button will apply comma formatting to cells, so a value like 10000 will become 10,000. Commas are also used in functions to separate the different arguments used in a function.
if you mean an apostrophe, it would be Tina's or for a comma you would just place the comma at the end of the person's name.
the comma would be before Or In A Sentencee. =]
According to international system of numeration, a number is split up into groups. In this system. The first comma placed is after hundreds and then comma is placed after every three digits.
5 comma 300 comma 000 comma 000 comma 000 comma 000.
It depends on what the sentence is. If it's "I told him" for example, then there would not be a comma.
No, you don't have to put a comma before at all.
A comma usually comes before "which" when introducing a nonrestrictive clause in a sentence. If "which" is part of a restrictive clause, then a comma is typically not used.
Yes, typically a comma is placed after the word 'once' when it is used at the beginning of a sentence to introduce a dependent clause. For example: "Once, I finish my homework, I will go out to play."
I would expect a comma to be used, unfortunately, this is not always the case!
In a compound sentence, the comma would be placed before the word but.
The comma would come after it.